22 October 2012

Love

If brother doesn't cooperate, Nadia will simply pick up his hand and give him the high five, but he's usually quite eager to comply.

Nadia frequently gives Isaiah random hugs and kisses, but this time, Isaiah wanted Nadia to sit in his lap. Nadia had to have a baby in her lap. Look closely, and you can tell Isaiah by the squinted eye and rounded cheek that has a big grin as he loves on his sister.

Thomas is home again! We stayed so busy during his absence, that I didn't have the mental energy to share our exploits while he was gone. I'll try to show some of the fun things we've been up to, but of course, mainly try to show off the cuteness of my children in the process. :)

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The path of God's love is not without suffering. In fact, those who love more will suffer more. Yet the path of God's love is a path that leaves us overflowing. Our cup cannot contain what God bestows on us. It is only natural, then, that the comfort we receive from Christ will overflow into the lives of other people (II Cor. 1:3-7). Our goal is to love people more than need them. We are overflowing pitchers, not leaky cups.